public class JMXProviderException extends IOException
Exception thrown by JMXConnectorFactory
and
JMXConnectorServerFactory
when a provider exists for
the required protocol but cannot be used for some reason.
Constructor and Description |
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JMXProviderException()
Constructs a
JMXProviderException with no
specified detail message. |
JMXProviderException(String message)
Constructs a
JMXProviderException with the
specified detail message. |
JMXProviderException(String message,
Throwable cause)
Constructs a
JMXProviderException with the
specified detail message and nested exception. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Throwable |
getCause()
Returns the cause of this throwable or
null if the
cause is nonexistent or unknown. |
addSuppressed, fillInStackTrace, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, getSuppressed, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace, toString
public JMXProviderException()
Constructs a JMXProviderException
with no
specified detail message.
public JMXProviderException(String message)
Constructs a JMXProviderException
with the
specified detail message.
message
- the detail messagepublic Throwable getCause()
Throwable
null
if the
cause is nonexistent or unknown. (The cause is the throwable that
caused this throwable to get thrown.)
This implementation returns the cause that was supplied via one of
the constructors requiring a Throwable
, or that was set after
creation with the Throwable.initCause(Throwable)
method. While it is
typically unnecessary to override this method, a subclass can override
it to return a cause set by some other means. This is appropriate for
a "legacy chained throwable" that predates the addition of chained
exceptions to Throwable
. Note that it is not
necessary to override any of the PrintStackTrace
methods,
all of which invoke the getCause
method to determine the
cause of a throwable.
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